Laserjet CM1415fn CMFP Black screen-question mark on screen-excalmation mark and dot flashing

Hello everybody
I've got a laserjet pro CM1415fn color MFP which seems to get power, starts up but suddenly the screen gets black and only the question mark is shown.
Also, above the screen there are two indicators: An exclamation mark and a dot to its left, both of them blinking.
Can anyone tell me what's the problem and how to solve it?
Thanks in advance
Jim

hello,
I got the same problem. could you fix it? 

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